What type of customers does Alana Tax Group consider?

Alana Tax Group deals with personal AND business tax relief cases. Some tax attorneys specialize in one or the other.

What type of Currently Not Collectible cases does Alana Tax Group consider?

Currently not collectible (or CNC), means the IRS has determined you don't have the assets or the income to repay your tax debt. In such cases, the IRS stops the collection process until your financial situation improves. Some tax relief companies will either not accept cases with CNC status or have a policy to only take cases that fall within a maximum term before the CNC status expiration.

Alana Tax Group will not consider tax cases that are currently not collectible.

What type of Installment Agreement Cases does Alana Tax Group consider?

If a taxpayer already has an affordable installment agreement with the IRS, there may not be much a tax relief company can do to help. Which is why some tax relief companies will not take on these cases.

Alana Tax Group will not consider taxpayers who have an installment agreement.
In fact, they will consider cases with an installment agreement when the taxpayer is not even at risk of default.

Does Alana Tax Group have the staff to provide in-house services?

No, Alana Tax Group partners with third party service providers who negotiate on behalf of the clients they enroll.

Alana Tax Group In-House Services

Description

Offered?

CPAs on Staff?

Yes

Enrolled Agents on Staff?

Yes

Tax Attorneys on Staff?

Yes

In-House Servicing?

No

Does Alana Tax Group have tax attorneys on staff?

Yes, Alana Tax Group has tax attorneys on staff. It's particularly important to hire a tax relief firm that has tax lawyers on staff if you may have committed a tax crime and need the protection of attorney-client privilege. Consulting with a tax attorney is also a good idea if you're involved in international business or you plan to bring a suit against the IRS. Read this article for more details on when you should consider hiring a tax attorney.

Does Alana Tax Group have enrolled agents on staff?

Yes, Alana Tax Group has enrolled agents on staff. Enrolled agents are certified tax professionals who either have five years experience working with the IRS or have passed a comprehensive examination. They are qualified to represent individuals and businesses before the IRS.

Does Alana Tax Group have Certified Public Accountants (CPAs) on staff?

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